Cardinals RB Adrian Peterson inactive with neck injury

Running back Adrian Peterson was inactive for the Arizona Cardinals against the Los Angeles Rams because of a neck injury.

Peterson injured his neck a week ago and had been listed as questionable.

Also missing among the late games in Week 13 on Sunday was New Orleans Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore, out for the second consecutive game because of an injured left ankle.

The Saints were also facing the Carolina Panthers in a key NFC South matchup without another key rookie defensive back, safety Marcus Williams, already ruled out with a groin injury.

The Panthers were without tight end Greg Olsen, who has been dealing with a broken foot.

Earlier, Darrelle Revis made his season debut for the Kansas City Chiefs against his former team, the New York Jets — and as a captain, no less.

Signed by Kansas City last week as a free agent, Revis was active at the Jets and started.

Revis played two stints with the Jets, from 2007-12 and 2015-16, but wasn’t nearly as dominant last year as he was in his “Revis Island” days, and the Jets allowed him to leave after last season.

Revis was out of work until signing a two-year deal with the Chiefs, who have lost five of their past six games.

Second-year linebacker Darron Lee was a surprise inactive for the Jets. There was no immediate reason given for Lee not playing. Lee, second on New York with 86 total tackles, wasn’t previously listed on the team’s injury report.

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